At this point, ODU has to say yes, even if they are not ready. If they pass, that could be it for many years. What happens if GMU and VCU leave the CAA after 2013? Then ODU is stuck in an America East caliber basketball conference. And if they pass on CUSA and FBS (will have years to prepare), then CUSA takes another school (say MTSU) and then Sun Belt settles in with App St. and GA Southern. At that point ODU has to hope that UD and JMU don't leave for say, the MAC.

Risky? yes. But a bigger risk to pas son the move.

Has anyone upgraded their conference affiliation and had it come back to bite them in the behind? With the possible exception of Idaho and New Mexico State?

What is the WORST that can happen to ODU? They upgrade to FBS as members of C-USA, aren't successful and have to downgrade back to FCS? They'd have built infrastructure that would be extremely good for FCS and be wanted by more conferences than if they remain stagnant?

Ultimately, the end game is FBS football leaving everyone else behind (In some ways, that's already the situation). Is there really any difference in going for it and failing and not going for it?

WKU, UL-MToo early still to tell about the FxU schools - they spent so little time in FCS it was like they weren't there.

A school moving on to FBS before they are financially ready can be worse in the long run.

At this point, ODU has to say yes, even if they are not ready. If they pass, that could be it for many years. What happens if GMU and VCU leave the CAA after 2013? Then ODU is stuck in an America East caliber basketball conference. And if they pass on CUSA and FBS (will have years to prepare), then CUSA takes another school (say MTSU) and then Sun Belt settles in with App St. and GA Southern. At that point ODU has to hope that UD and JMU don't leave for say, the MAC.

Risky? yes. But a bigger risk to pas son the move.

Has anyone upgraded their conference affiliation and had it come back to bite them in the behind? With the possible exception of Idaho and New Mexico State?

What is the WORST that can happen to ODU? They upgrade to FBS as members of C-USA, aren't successful and have to downgrade back to FCS? They'd have built infrastructure that would be extremely good for FCS and be wanted by more conferences than if they remain stagnant?

Ultimately, the end game is FBS football leaving everyone else behind (In some ways, that's already the situation). Is there really any difference in going for it and failing and not going for it?

WKU, UL-MToo early still to tell about the FxU schools - they spent so little time in FCS it was like they weren't there.

A school moving on to FBS before they are financially ready can be worse in the long run.

WKU was good last year and it was only their 2nd year as FBS

They were good for a Sunbelt team - all of their wins came in the Sunbelt. They lost AT HOME to a FCS team that wasn't good enough for the playoffs.

At this point, ODU has to say yes, even if they are not ready. If they pass, that could be it for many years. What happens if GMU and VCU leave the CAA after 2013? Then ODU is stuck in an America East caliber basketball conference. And if they pass on CUSA and FBS (will have years to prepare), then CUSA takes another school (say MTSU) and then Sun Belt settles in with App St. and GA Southern. At that point ODU has to hope that UD and JMU don't leave for say, the MAC.

Risky? yes. But a bigger risk to pas son the move.

Has anyone upgraded their conference affiliation and had it come back to bite them in the behind? With the possible exception of Idaho and New Mexico State?

What is the WORST that can happen to ODU? They upgrade to FBS as members of C-USA, aren't successful and have to downgrade back to FCS? They'd have built infrastructure that would be extremely good for FCS and be wanted by more conferences than if they remain stagnant?

Ultimately, the end game is FBS football leaving everyone else behind (In some ways, that's already the situation). Is there really any difference in going for it and failing and not going for it?

WKU, UL-MToo early still to tell about the FxU schools - they spent so little time in FCS it was like they weren't there.

A school moving on to FBS before they are financially ready can be worse in the long run.

WKU was good last year and it was only their 2nd year as FBS

They were good for a Sunbelt team - all of their wins came in the Sunbelt. They lost AT HOME to a FCS team that wasn't good enough for the playoffs.

Brett McMurphy report that there are 5 CUSA related pressers scheduled for tomorrow,UNCC at 11:30amET,UTSA at 11:30 ET,FIU at Noon ET,LaTech at 1PM ET,and NTSU at 4:30pm ET.He reports that ODU has NOT scheduled a presser for tomorrow.Link at http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootbal ... y/18954539

At this point, ODU has to say yes, even if they are not ready. If they pass, that could be it for many years. What happens if GMU and VCU leave the CAA after 2013? Then ODU is stuck in an America East caliber basketball conference. And if they pass on CUSA and FBS (will have years to prepare), then CUSA takes another school (say MTSU) and then Sun Belt settles in with App St. and GA Southern. At that point ODU has to hope that UD and JMU don't leave for say, the MAC.

Risky? yes. But a bigger risk to pas son the move.

Has anyone upgraded their conference affiliation and had it come back to bite them in the behind? With the possible exception of Idaho and New Mexico State?

What is the WORST that can happen to ODU? They upgrade to FBS as members of C-USA, aren't successful and have to downgrade back to FCS? They'd have built infrastructure that would be extremely good for FCS and be wanted by more conferences than if they remain stagnant?

Ultimately, the end game is FBS football leaving everyone else behind (In some ways, that's already the situation). Is there really any difference in going for it and failing and not going for it?

WKU, UL-MToo early still to tell about the FxU schools - they spent so little time in FCS it was like they weren't there.

A school moving on to FBS before they are financially ready can be worse in the long run.

WKU was good last year and it was only their 2nd year as FBS

They were good for a Sunbelt team - all of their wins came in the Sunbelt. They lost AT HOME to a FCS team that wasn't good enough for the playoffs.

That just shows how crappy the football in the Sunbelt is.

It's important to win sun belt games when you're in the sun belt

Still doesn't mean you are good.Sunbelt went 13-26 OOC last yearOnly two were against FBS teams with winning records:

At this point, ODU has to say yes, even if they are not ready. If they pass, that could be it for many years. What happens if GMU and VCU leave the CAA after 2013? Then ODU is stuck in an America East caliber basketball conference. And if they pass on CUSA and FBS (will have years to prepare), then CUSA takes another school (say MTSU) and then Sun Belt settles in with App St. and GA Southern. At that point ODU has to hope that UD and JMU don't leave for say, the MAC.

Risky? yes. But a bigger risk to pas son the move.

Has anyone upgraded their conference affiliation and had it come back to bite them in the behind? With the possible exception of Idaho and New Mexico State?

What is the WORST that can happen to ODU? They upgrade to FBS as members of C-USA, aren't successful and have to downgrade back to FCS? They'd have built infrastructure that would be extremely good for FCS and be wanted by more conferences than if they remain stagnant?

Ultimately, the end game is FBS football leaving everyone else behind (In some ways, that's already the situation). Is there really any difference in going for it and failing and not going for it?

WKU, UL-MToo early still to tell about the FxU schools - they spent so little time in FCS it was like they weren't there.

A school moving on to FBS before they are financially ready can be worse in the long run.

WKU was good last year and it was only their 2nd year as FBS

They were good for a Sunbelt team - all of their wins came in the Sunbelt. They lost AT HOME to a FCS team that wasn't good enough for the playoffs.

That just shows how crappy the football in the Sunbelt is.

It's important to win sun belt games when you're in the sun belt

Still doesn't mean you are good.Sunbelt went 13-26 OOC last yearOnly two were against FBS teams with winning records:

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